Prince Harry will not be staying at Buckingham Palace during part of his upcoming visit to the United Kingdom.
The duke had initially accepted accommodation at the palace, but the offer was later withdrawn following a court ruling that impacted the security arrangements for the royal family.
His trip to the UK is focused on the Invictus Games and a series of charity engagements that underscore his ongoing commitment to veterans’ welfare.
Meghan Markle and their children, Archie and Lilibet, are not expected to accompany him for the London portion of the itinerary because of insufficient police protection.
They may join Harry for other segments of the visit outside London, though details remain unconfirmed.
The father and son reunited at Clarence House in September for tea, marking their first meeting since February of this year.
The family’s decision to limit their presence in the UK stems from concerns over security provisions that were denied during a recent legal dispute.
Meghan recently shared a photograph of Harry embracing the children on Father’s Day, capturing Archie in an England football shirt and Lilibet carrying a plush toy backpack.
Residing in the California enclave of Montecito, the family has consistently prioritized privacy, sharing only occasional glimpses of their private life with the public.
